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Fujifilm Releases New Firmware for Fujifilm X-T2 and X-Pro2 – DOWNLOAD NOW!

First a rumor, then an announcement, and finally real: the huge Kaizen Firmware updates for X-T2 (ver.2.00) and X-Pro2 (ver.3.00) are out.

Here are the download links:

This is just the first of the 2 Kaizen updates planed for X-T2 and X-Pro2. The second one will come late May.

For tips about how to update your firmware (and eventual issues that might occur), you can read Rico’s X-pert corner “Tips for Updating your Firmware“.

enjoy your new camera :-)
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Full List of Improvements

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Fujifilm Officially Announces New Firmware for X-T2 and X-Pro2 with 33 Improvements – FULL LIST

Just as rumored, on March 23 (in Tokyo) Fujifilm announced the 33 improvements that will come with the next Firmware udpate for X-T2 and X-Pro2.

The first update will come late March and the second one late May.

Thanks a lot to the sources… and now, dear X-T2 and X-Pro2 owners, enjoy the long list of free updates. You can soon download a complete new camera :)

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Record: 14 Fujifilm Products Win the “iF Design Award” 2017 (Including 1 still Unreleased Product… Instax Square? – UPDATE)

[Logo]iF design award 2017

14 Fujifilm products won the IF design award 2017… and it’s a record for Fujifilm. Below you can read the list of 13 winners. 1 is still not officially announced, so it is missing in the list.

If I should place a bet, I’d say it’s the Fujifilm Instax Square. The square film has already been announced last year and has been displayed at photokina, as you could see in my photokina report. Fujifilm also already launched a special instax square page. But the camera itself is still a mystery.

UPDATE: The 14th product is the FUJIFILM BL-7000/VP-7000 you can see at Fujifilm’s design page.

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Lessons Shooting 4K Video with the X-T2

Fuji X-T2 with vertical power grip and Black Magic Video Assist 4K

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Why am I writing this?

I recently purchased the Fuji X-T2 and have been using it to shoot video. The reason for this article is to share some of the things that I find the X-T2 does well in terms of 4K video capture, and provide a few areas in which Fuji could improve the experience for video capture with firmware updates. Also I will share a very valuable lesson that I discovered that cost me a day of filming!

My setup

Along with the X-T2, I bought Fuji’s Vertical Power Booster Grip, which is a must for filming in 4K. Not only does having this allow you to film up to 30 minutes at a time (without it you’re limited to 10 minute clips), I find that having the included power adapter that came with the grip extremely helpful when filming interviews and the camera is locked down on a tripod. I never have to worry about charging batteries! (Note, even though you may be plugged into power, the internal battery in the camera itself will slowly drain over time, so keep that in mind).

For lenses I’ve mainly been using the Fuji XF 16-55 F2.8 R LM WR. I find that the zoom range is useful when recomposing the shot to adjust for head room, and the F2.8 max aperture allows for some decent separation from the background. When a bit more shallow depth of field is desired, I use the Fuji XF 35mm F2 WR. It has some beautiful bokeh and is very sharp!

For monitoring video, and to aid in making sure the shot is in focus, I recently acquired the Black Magic Video Assist 4K 7” monitor which is also serves as an external recorder. Using it allows you to film longer than 30 minutes (if you need to) and the ability to save out in F-Log for color grading. I’ve only used this monitor a couple times, but there’s very important something to understand about using it with the Fuji. More on that later.

What I find works well

4K video quality – The video that comes out of this is simply amazing in terms of sharpness. Its most likely due to the fact that it actually shoots 6K video internally and down samples to 4K for output. The 1.17 crop factor is not a big deal for me, but its something to be mindful when switching back and forth from shooting HD.

Focus Peaking – I’ve found that when focusing manually, changing the color to red works the best.

Continuous AF – When filming a subject that is moving and its challenging to focus manually, I find that the using the continuous AF with face stabilization enabled does a pretty good job.

Analog Controls – Before using the X-T2, I was using Canon DSLR’s for my video work. One of the best features on the X-T2 that I prefer over Canon is the fact that I can easily see what my aperture, ISO, and shutter speed settings are on the dials. I know you can see those settings on the top LCD of most Canon DSLR’s, but I find Fuji’s implementation better.

What I think could be improved

Histogram – There is no way to view the histogram when shooting video, its only an option when shooting stills.

Support for F-Log Internally – For those who can’t afford or don’t want to shoot to an external recorder, it would the great to have the option to get Flog internally.

Change ISO while recording – Currently the only way to adjust exposure while filming is to change the shutter (not recommended) or aperture (can affect DOF). Changing the ISO could do this, you can turn the dial but it won’t change while recording.

Shooting with an External Recorder 

Before getting the Black Magic Video Assist 4K in order to get a flat looking image that could be color corrected, I tried shooting with Pro Neg. Std profile, and made the following tweaks:

  • Highlight tone -2
  • Shadow tone -2
  • Color – 4
  • Sharpness down to -4

Now with the Black Magic monitor I have the ability to shoot F-Log externally. However there are a few things to consider. If you are recording 4K video you have three options as to where to save the video, on the SD card, externally via HDMI, and externally via HDMI with Flog. (Note when using Flog, the camera suggests that your minimum ISO be 800, not sure why).

If you choose to record to the internal SD card in 4K, you can also send out an HD stream via HDMI that can be recorded, however if you choose to record in 4K externally you can only record externally and not internally at the same time. I made the assumption you could. Also keep in mind that recording externally can generate huge files depending on what kind of codec you choose in the external recorder.

The last point that I want to make is be careful when using SD cards in the Black Magic Video Assist 4K and in your Fuji cameras. I found out the hard way that the formatting used is not compatible between the two.

I had the bright idea of swapping cards between the camera and the monitor and formatted an SD card in the Black Magic, which uses HFS+ or exFAT. I chose exFAT. When I decided not to record to the Black Magic and stuck the card in the X-T2, which uses Fat32, I ended up with a card that looked like it didn’t record anything! Fortunately using Lexar recovery software I was able to rescue 80% of the footage and we didn’t have to reshoot too much.

The lesson I learned is always format the card in the device you’re going to be using it in, and don’t assume that all devices use the same format!

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FUJIFILM Announces GFX, X100F, X-T20, XF50/2 :: First Looks, Pre-orders ** LIVE BLOGGING **

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VIDEOS

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Fujifilm X-A10 Appears Yet Again… This Time on a Catalogue + Reason For Delay of X-A10 & X-A3

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Ok… I told you back in October, that Fujifilm would launch the X-A10 in November. And that was for sure their plan. And in fact, the camera already appeard on several stores. And this time it appeared on a Catalogue of a local store, priced at 28,999 Philippine Peso (thanks a lot to the FR-reader for sharing :) ) As you know, full price in USD and specs already leaked at BestBuy.

Something must have gone wrong in the communication between Stores and Fujifilm, since they missed the news about the delay.

As a kind source told us back on November 21, that the reason for the delay are quality issues… the same that affect the X-A3. And if you wonder what exactly the issue is, here is the full information the source shared back in November 21 (thanks).

Fujifilm was supposed to announce the X-A10 early in November, however, numerous quality control issues at their new Indonesian factory is inhibiting their ability to produce units up to the quality they once produced at their old factories.  This is in particular to the assembly of their screens and more specifically, the selfie hinge.  When the screens are returned from their selfie position, they would not sit flush against the back panel.  Part of the issue is that its an all plastic body with mostly moulded plastic components – hence there’s always some give in the plastic whilst metal has much less.

Interestingly enough, it’s the same issue with the X-A3 – the only difference is that the top plate is metal – hence why it’s been difficult to source an X-A3 globally because there was a non official recall in which all stores were asked to return all their stock.  There are also issues with the X-A3 with the kit lens in which during video recording, the lens aperture is behaving erratically constantly opening and closing & affecting exposure.  However, there will be a coming firmware fix for this.

The X-A10’s announcement has been pushed back to a revised release date of early December at the earliest, but it’s not guaranteed.

Fujifilm X-A10 leaks (again): Full Specs and Price $499 (with XC16-50)

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Ok… so the Fujifilm X-A10 is bascially an X-A3 with 16MP sensor and no touch screen… and $100 cheaper. Thanks BestBuy :)

Product Features
XC16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS II zoom lens provides versatility. This focal range is great for everyday shots, including everything from gorgeous landscapes to exceptional close-ups.
16.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor delivers vividly detailed high-resolution images. Captures high-resolution images up to 4928 x 3264 pixels.

ISO 100 – 6,400 (expandable to 25,600). Enjoy crisp, clean images over a broad spectrum of lighting conditions, even capturing great shots just before dawn and at dusk, when available light is often beautiful but scarce.

Capture fast-action shots at up to 6 fps (frames per second). Shoot continuously for up to 100 shots, so no matter how fast the action, you don’t miss a thing.

Capture spectacular movies in full 1080p HD. Choice of frame rates includes standard 30p and cinematic 24p.

Built-in Wi-Fi to instantly share your pictures. Upload, e-mail or text photos from your camera through your smartphone or tablet.* Your smart device can also act as a second monitor as well as remote control. Smart device not included.

3.0″ LCD tilt monitor is big and bright even in direct sunlight. Adjustable brightness control make it easy to frame and review shots.

TTL (Through the Lens) exposure metering. With manual, programmed auto, aperture priority and shutter priority.

Flash includes all the settings you need for proper illumination. Features auto, rear-curtain sync, and slow sync modes, suppressed, and red-eye reduction.

HDMI type-D output makes HDTV hookup a snap. Easily connect your camera to an HDTV for immediate movie playback. HDMI cable required, sold separately.

Multiformat memory slot for storing or transferring data. Accepts SD, SDHC, SDXC. Memory cards not included.

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Fujifilm X-T2 Body (+ Lots of Freebies) in Stock at eBayUS for Regular $1,599!

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The hunt for the X-T2 continues… and I just found a few ones in stock at authorized Fuji Seller Ritz Cameras via eBayUS.

The X-T2 is sold for regular $1,599 (with Fuji warranty) and includes some nice freebies. Here is the full list

Included in this Ritz Camera Bundle:
♦ 1) Fujifilm X-T2 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only)
♦ 2) Polaroid Extreme-Performance 32GB High Speed SDHC U3, UHS-1 Class 10 Memory Flash Card – Up to 95MB/s Read Speed & 90MB/s Write Speed – Supports Full HD and 4K Ultra HD video recording
♦ 3) Ritz GearTM Deluxe Premium DSLR Camera Bag
♦ 4) Ritz Gear 12″ Flexi Tripod – Super Versatile Camera Stand Helps You Capture Better Photo and Video from Crazy Angles
♦ 5) Polaroid 5 Piece Camera Cleaning Kit
♦ 6) Ritz GearTM OTG USB / Micro USB Multi-Function SD / MICRO SD Card Reader / Writer For PC, Tablet and Smartphones
♦ 7) Polaroid Universal LCD Screen Protector – The Easy Way To Protect Your Display
♦ 8) Polaroid Memory Card Wallet